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  2. Salisbury Journal - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Collins took over the publication of the Journal after his brother's death. [3] In the 19th century, it was known as the Salisbury and Winchester Journal . The Beinecke Library of Yale University owns an almost unbroken run of the Journal, from No. 1, 27 November 1736 to the end of the eighteenth century.

  3. John Winchester (Supernatural) - Wikipedia

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    John Eric Winchester [1] is a fictional character on The CW's series Supernatural and the protagonist of the comic book spin-off series Supernatural: Origins. [2] Developed by series creator Eric Kripke, the character is mainly portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

  4. John Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. John Winchester may refer to: John de Winchester ...

  5. Pilot (Supernatural) - Wikipedia

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    1st episode of the 1st season of Supernatural "Pilot" Supernatural episode Mary Winchester was killed in the episode's teaser. A papier-mâché replica of the actress was ignited on a fake ceiling to accomplish the effect. Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1 Directed by David Nutter Written by Eric Kripke Cinematography by Aaron Schneider Editing by Paul Karasick Production code 475285 Original air ...

  6. The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976) is John Steinbeck's retelling of the Arthurian legend, based on the Winchester Manuscript text of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. [1] He began his adaptation in November 1956. Steinbeck had long been a lover of the Arthurian legends.

  7. The New World (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The New World was a weekly newspaper in New York, New York, in the United States, published from October 26, 1839, to May 1845 by Jonas Winchester. [1] The paper was founded and edited by Park Benjamin Sr. It billed itself as an apolitical "family newspaper", [2] featuring British and American literature [3] and religious discourses. [2]

  8. 1846 Maine gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    On election day, September 14, 1846, former Democratic acting governor John W. Dana won the election by a margin of 6,474 votes against his foremost opponent Whig nominee David Bronson, thereby retaining Democratic control over the office of governor.

  9. John Hunt (Quaker exile) - Wikipedia

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    John Hunt (1712 – March 31, 1778) was one of the Virginia Exiles, who were a group of Philadelphia area Quakers that were forcibly exiled to Winchester, Virginia during the Revolutionary War. [ 1 ] Prior to 1769, John Hunt was a London merchant and shipper dealing in tobacco and general merchandise. [ 2 ]